Sunday, August 28, 2016

Note #35

Today is our son-in-law's birthday...and this week's note is written to him.

Dear Joe,

Happy Birthday to an outstanding son-in-law! I remember a statement Pastor Mark made during your wedding ceremony. During pre-marital counseling, he asked you what you wanted from life. Your response? "I want to be a man of God." Your life is a sparkling example of just that. Your words and actions exemplify God's love. You're a faithful friend, a dedicated worker, and a cheerful volunteer. You show empathy for others and affection for your family, plus you enjoy socializing and having fun. Most of all, you've brought joy and love to Sarah's life.

I'm proud to call you my son-in-law.

Love,
Jill

P.S. You've also awesome at board games, especially those involving trivia :-)


Sunday, August 21, 2016

Note #34

You may have guessed from some of my earlier posts that education and music play huge roles in my life. In my professional role as an educator, I'm privileged to serve schools, teachers, and students in schools across our area of the state. In my community, I often play the piano for weddings, funerals, church services, and other events.

I also used to play the alto sax. I still remember lugging that huge, heavy instrument home. I couldn't wait to start 5th grade band and practically taught myself how to finger all the notes before practice ever started. I loved band, I loved playing my saxophone, and I loved being part of our community's hugely successful band tradition. Of course, it takes a special teacher to motivate students.

This week's note is written to that man, my favorite teacher of all time, Mr. Straatmann.

Dear Verle,

This morning as I listened again to the beautiful song you wrote for Janie, my mind wandered back to an elementary band practice at Franklin School. You played "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" on the piano using major 6th chords. Whenever I hear a major 6th, see a marching band, or hear "Moonlight Serenade," I think of you. Most of my favorite memories of school revolve around band. Of all the wonderful teachers I had, you were the only one who inspired me to achieve goals I never knew I had. Once in a while, I'll open the case of my also saxophone. The beautiful instrument and smell of cork grease takes me back to high school band and all the special memories.

Thank you for motivating me - and our entire band - to be the best. We were definitely #1.

Gratefully,
Jill

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Note #33

The new school year has begun! At our staff meeting last week, I was reminded of all the talented, dedicated, and knowledgeable professionals who serve our schools, and with whom I've been privileged to work. A few individuals stand out. This week's note will be sent to Corey.

Dear Corey,

Welcome to the 2016-17 school year! Whenever I think of maintaining professionalism at school, and also incorporating humor, my thoughts immediately head your way. You have such a knack for communicating and instilling fun at work, yet displaying technical expertise. It's obvious you truly care about students, faculty, staff, and administrators. I'm honored to call you "friend."

Keep smiling :-)
FROG - Jill

Sunday, August 7, 2016

Note #32

"I could just sit around making music all day long
As long as I'm making my music ain't gonna do nobody no harm
And who knows maybe I'll come up with a song
To make people want to stop all this fussing and fighting
Long enough to sing along.

I believe in music
I believe in love
I believe in music
I believe in love
--Lyrics to "I Believe in Music" by Mac Davis

Ever since I was a small child, music has held a special place in my life. Several of my previous notes have addressed this love for music. Today's note is no exception. It's written to my friend, Gloria.

Dear Gloria,

You and I have enjoyed so many musical highlights over the years. Thank you for broadening my horizons by asking me to accompany the Andrews Sisters. Performing 40's music with the three of you was so rewarding and fun! Of course, Elf Jill also enjoyed playing the keyboard for Mrs. Claus prior to Christmas. I'm convinced "people who believe in music are the happiest people I've ever seen."

I bet you agree!
Jill


"Music is love and love is music if you know what I mean
People who believe in music are the happiest people I've ever seen
So clap your hands and stomp your feet and shake those tambourines
Lift your voices to the sky tell me what you see.

I believe in music
I believe in love
I believe in music
I believe in love."